Sempra Sets 2026 Adjusted EPS Guidance at $4.80 to $5.30

Reuters12-20 06:23
Sempra Sets 2026 Adjusted EPS Guidance at $4.80 to $5.30

Sempra has issued its Adjusted EPS guidance for 2026, projecting a range of $4.80 to $5.30. This non-GAAP measure excludes significant items not related to ongoing business activities, such as impacts from foreign currency and inflation in Mexico, as well as net unrealized gains and losses on commodity and interest rate derivatives. For 2025, Sempra’s Adjusted EPS guidance is in the range of $4.30 to $4.70, which notably excludes a $(462) million impact from regulatory disallowances at Sempra California, including an estimated $(437) million charge related to the CPUC’s proposed decision for SDG&E’s Track 2 request. The corresponding GAAP EPS guidance for 2025 is between $2.38 and $2.78, reflecting these significant excluded items.

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